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Black SC Civil War vet honored with grave marker
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Civil War re-enactors representing the 54th Massachusetts post the colors Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010 during a ceremony dedicating a gravestone for a black Civil War veteran. (AP Photo/Bruce Smith)
BRUCE SMITH,Associated Press
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -- Almost 100 years after his death, a black Union Civil War vet from South Carolina finally has a veterans marker on his grave.
The gravestone for Henry Benjamin Noisette was unveiled Thursday in a black Charleston cemetery. Noisette escaped slavery and joined the U.S. Navy in 1862. The Charleston native served on the USS Huron and saw action against Confederate defenses on the Stono River near Charleston and the Ogeechee River south of Savannah, Ga.
After the war, he stayed in Charleston and died in 1911.
Descendants, black re-enactors and Citadel cadets watched as Noisette's great-granddaughter unveiled the marker. Researchers only recently discovered Noisette's military past.
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.
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